This show belongs to the Adelaide Fringe 2024 season. This season is now over.

four male bodies, are silhouetted on a black background, each body is covered in neon bright paint dripping down their skins. they are standing various poses, highlighting their different body shapes and proportions.
4 men in swimsuits. performing circus skills. the couple in the back ground has one man standing on the others knees while stretching out in a welcoming gesture. in the foreground the next couple is one man holding the second man over their head, there body is a bent shaped with their backs arched and their legs pointing towards the wall
4 men running around a stage in various states of distress and excitement. one man in the back is winding up their towel to hit the other men on their bums. the background of the photo is dark. and there is a soft blue light on the performers.

Moist

Circus • Physical Theatre
Victoria

Dive headfirst into "Moist", a neon-infused spectacle that's part dazzling circus, part physical theatre, and all parts uproarious fun! This multi-award-winning show floods the stage with daring stunts, cheeky humor, and high-energy performances, executed by four audacious himbo thirst-traps.

"Very queer take on circus"
 "It is good wet fun!!! I haven’t laughed so much for a long while!”

Winner of Perth Fringe’s 2024 Weekly Award for Circus
Winner of Adelaide Fringe's 2023 Weekly Award for Circus

Winner of Adelaide Fringe's 2022 Weekly Award for Theatre and Physical Theatre

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Presented by: Express Move Me & Scratch Arts

Express Move ME started in 2013 from a desire and a need to create exciting new work. That work had to be energized and explore the physical realms of storytelling. We wanted to connect with our audiences on a visceral level. Drawing them into the show and enveloping them in surreal, fantastical worlds. We hope to bring more joy into the world.

Scratch Arts, based in Naarm (Melbourne), is an esteemed contemporary and queer production house that has been enchanting audiences with exceptional theatre and events since 2015. By collaborating with professional contemporary and queer Australian artists, Scratch Arts aims to elevate the profile of their art and make it accessible to a broader, non-theatre-going audience. Our mission is to experiment, challenge boundaries, and delight audiences.

Reviews & Fringefeed Reacts

  • ROFL 5
  • Bow chicka wow-wow 5
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    Its a show that doesn’t take itself too seriously, though its commitment to entertainment is undeniable. - Kimberly Moiler, Fringe Feed

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    Moist is a cheeky showcase of acrobatic tricks, sexy synchronised dances, and increasingly creative ways to fling water over the audience. - Emily Smith, theatre travels

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